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Saying that Sony dropped the ball doesnt begin to describe quite how catastrophic the past five years have been for the companys forays into the post-Minidisc, portable music player market. The creator of the Walkman just didnt seem to understand me...
Attractive Easy-to-use menus...
Expensive Software not brilliant...
Saying that Sony dropped the ball doesnt begin to describe quite how catastrophic the past five years have been for the companys forays into the post-Minidisc, portable music player market. The creator of the Walkman just didnt seem to understand me...
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We almost feel sorry for new MP3 players. It can't be easy going up against the mighty iPod, yet companies can't help but take their chances against Apple. So here we are again, with another challenger squaring-up to the nano for the featherweight crow...
Stylish looks, great sound and picture quality, surprisingly accomplished headphones...
2GB will fill fast, especially with video, bundled software is clumsy...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-04 08:23:26
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The A805 comes from Sonys new range of video-capable MP3 players. Sony has abandoned hard disks entirely in its Walkman range, and its MP3 players now use solid-state memory, which is surprising. The A805s 2GB capacity is miserly, but the A806 (£1...
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The Sony NW-A805 is an inexpensive, stylish and intuitive portable media player. Sonys NW-A805 Walkman could make Sony MP3 players as big a success as Sonys Walkman phones. Sonys first foray into the video MP3 market is largely a success. The Wal...
Video playback, audio quality and the Sony NW-A805s design are all absolutely superb. The management software and playback options are good but not fantastic. Sony shook up the music player market with its excellent Walkman-branded mobile phones, and...
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Great in day-to-day use, but poor software and the price dent its appeal The NW-A805 is the latest attempt to bring the Walkman brand up to date, adding a full-colour screen and video playback to the range. The A805 comes with 2GB of flash capacity, b...
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2011-10-04 08:23:39
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Susi and Hippyshoppers Abi feel the love for the Sony Walkman A805 2GB.
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Shiny Shinys Susi and Abi feel the love for the Sony Walkman A805 2GB. Sony Walkman Came straight to this page? Visit www.TechDigest.tv for all the latest news. Posted by Alex Roumbas on April 23, 2007 in Reviews, Video Reviews | Permalink TrackBack...
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Sony is looking to re-establish the Walkman brand with the digital generation and the NW-A805 is its first player that does both audio and video. Its available in a range of colours to suit, from conservative black or white to more adventurous pink o...
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Sonys answer to the iPod nano?...
Easy to use, battery life, ability to play video...
Screen is still too small to benefit, bundled software...
For the extra £40 RRP you get the ability to play video, which will certainly appeal to the YouTube generation...
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Great in day-to-day use, but poor software and high price dent its appeal.
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Question: whats an ultra-slim, metal-bodied, undeniably cool MP3 player that comes in a variety of colours? Answer: its not the one youre thinking. I wont even venture near the term "iPod-killer", but Sony has come up with its...
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The NW-A805 is Sonys first Walkman player that supports video playback. Offering a stunning, compact design, a bright and clear 2in screen and excellent sound quality, the NW-A805 is only let down by a reliance on SonicStage software to transfer conte...
Design, user interface, controls, excellent equaliser and sound settings, included EX monitor headphones...
Price, reliance on poor SonicStage software, location of hold switch The Final Word The NW-805 comes with a hefty price tag, but if you can overlook the reliance on SonicStage, this is a fine portable media player with an excellent design and good soun...
The NW-805 comes with a hefty price tag, but if you can overlook the reliance on SonicStage, this is a fine portable media player with an excellent design and good sound quality.
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-31 03:55:40
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Sony getting excited about its first player with video replay is a bit like a car manufacturer crowing about the inclusion of air con. It’s nuffing new, mate. But, given this player’s instant visual appeal, we’ll indulge the electronics...
Sounds awesome. Good video transfer software.
The screen is good but it’s not the punchiest.
Last month we asked if the NW-800 range could catch Apple napping? It can and it has...
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